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branch of pathology. He had been instrumental in checking 

 a cattle plague in the Argentine Republic by protective 

 inoculation, and in 1885 proceeded to Spain to investigate 

 an outbreak of cholera which threatened to be serious. 



As a lecturer he showed little interest in his pupils, but 

 to a researcher he was kindness itself, and unremitting in 

 his helpful aid. He was one of the few who at that time 

 were convinced that aviation was coming, and he made 

 several experiments on flying machines. 



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